Monthly Archive for July, 2007

Show Me Your Schwag

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Lets discuss schwag (also swag). The urban dictionary online defines it as :  1.very low grade marijuana—looks real but “doesn’t get you high” , and 2. free stuff given to employees, workers.

           

The most popular definition , however, is that its the stuff they give you at trade shows—logo junk, chachkies. I guess I understand the genesis of the term as applied to promo items– —low grade, cheepo stuff that looks good when you get it but doesn’t really do much. Seems as though the civilized commercial world has long used schwag; supposedly in medieval times, armor makers gave out free, name-engraved wooden pegs so customers could hang up their goods.  

        

Recently, we gave out some LT schwag at our LTPACT event. T shirts, sun visors, caps, coolies, a beer glass, pens, memory sticks, something that lights up. It was a variety of stuff that really kind of fit the definition , maybe a bit too literally. I have long thought that we should have some really good Layered Tech schwag to give away. Admittedly its an oxymoron, “really good schwag”, but then again, so is “jumbo shrimp” , and I love those. So—we want to find the jumbo shrimp of schwag.

Yes—I know, I definitely have more pressing matters and work to do than think about LT schwag. But then again, I have the most fun doing this job when I am thinking about things that get customers , building relationships, and generally spreading smiles and great technology. I promise my next blog to be more serious.

   

For this one, here is my current list of schwag I don’t like, schwag I do like, ideas for new schwag, and my hope that those reading here will submit their ideas for what great schwag for Layered Tech customers should or could look like.

 

Schwag I don’t like:

      

> almost anything plastic—why would anyone want that to represent their brand anyway?
> badly fitting tee shirts –too short, funky sholders, very thin weight
> poorly writing pens –also see no. 1
> shot glasses, mugs, other drinking things—I don’t need one or 2 of any drinkware with someone else’s name in it—even if it lights up.
> keychains—am I really gonna change my keychain for you?
  

Schwag I like:

  

> luggage tags with my card sealed in it.
> metal flashlights—I can use those everywhere, after all I live in hurricane country.
> toys for my kids that they can play with for more than 10 seconds, more than 2 times.
> books –reading and learning is a decent brand association and shows respect—they think I will read it-and maybe I even will! And best part, I probably won’t throw it away.
> underwear briefs—if it feels good I will wear it and the messaging opportunities are endless (I did this once and people were asking me for underwear still years later).
> any useful tools. 
    
New Schwag ideas:
   
> finger sized 100 gig flash memory stick—lets finally get with the program.
> prepaid credit voucher ( beware hidden agenda—I have a patent pending on online gift certificates!).
> flavored caffeine pills (could be great before a workout!).
> magic card deck –make me a hero.
> noise reducing headphones—we all know that the markup on those is outrageous. 

            

But wait—is it possible to deliver online schwag?  Good schwag has to last at least long enough to remind you of the brand a few times. Any ideas? No promises here, but a good idea here might be our next LT Schwag!

      
Best Wishes for your schwag quest. ~ Michael

VIDEO: LT PACT 2007 & WHIR

During Layered Technologies’ partner conference LTPACT 2007, WHIR had the opportunity to sit down with Bert Armijo, VP of Sales & Marketing from 3Tera and ask him some questions about one of the hottest topics during the event: Utility (GRID) Computing.

With 3Tera representing one of the strongest proponents of grid technology in the hosting industry, it was interesting to hear Bert discuss the virtues of utility computing, the company’s new virtual private data center joint offering with Layered Technologies and the next future project for 3Tera.  View video here: http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid271557071/bctid1119242626

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WHIR Interview with Michael Platner / CEO of Layered Tech: http://www.thewhir.com/blogs/WHIR-TV/index.cfm/2007/6/27/LT-Pact-2007–Interview-with-Michael-Platner

While at Layered Technologies’ second annual partner event LT Pact 2007, I sat down with Michael Platner, the CEO of Layered Technologies, and got his thoughts on the event, what he hoped attendees took away from the conference, his views on grid and utility computing and his belief on why it will become the way of the future.

VIDEO: Yes, Nerds Can Rap

In response to Layered Tech’s Summer Santa Sale and our “Win a FREE Server Contest” (see details below), one of LT’s valued customers, Timothy Brown, created the following video for us. Check it out!

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View video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTKCNs3FL-w 

“Here’s a little freestyle nerdcore for you guys.” by Timothy Brown

Song Lyrics:  timb here, kickin’ it a little freestyle, hah hah, let’s rap!  Santa needs to know what we seek!  But we be wantin’ bandwidth cause’ we’re geeks!  1500 GB, yo that’s weak!   We be needin’ megabytes, ya hear me speak?  10 Mbit+ for the max peak!   Yea, Yea, Yea!I like big butts and also free servers!   My homies at LT know I deserve this.   Chris, Cheri, Todd and the rest.   You be gettin’ down cause you’re the best.   I be rappin’ nerdcore without protest.   Wearin’ swag from the ’06 fest.   [ Timothy Brown ] 

He is now entered into LT’s July Contest (Win a FREE Server).  Are your creative juices flowing?  If yes, send us your wish list, pics, video, lyrics, poems and more to: summersanta@layeredtech.com  

Summer Santa Sale (Insane Specials) and Monster Contest (Win a FREE Server)  Learn more >> http://www.layeredtech.com/promotions/12-days-Christmas.php  

Layered Technologies Sponsors WordCamp 2007

Layered Technologies, Inc is proud to be a main sponsor for upcoming WordCamp 2007 taking place in San Francisco, CA on July 21-22nd.

WordCamp is a 2-day conference for WordPress users and developers. The first day will focus on how to be a better blogger, the second on the development and future of WordPress.

The first day will revolve around user topics and the second day primarily on developer topics.  WordCamp is one of the largest, interactive, in-person events held in the blogging community and registration is currently full with attendance pushing 500+.

We are proud to be able to further support the efforts of Matt and his team’s initiatives above and beyond the ever changing and growing requirements of the WordPress infrastructure that we provide.

I will be attending and I look forward to networking with the WP community and learning as much as I can at CAMP over the two days.

Visit WordCamp 2007 for more information on the event.

Layered Tech: Awarded "Non-Spam-Tolerant" Network

              

Layered Technologies was recently recognized by SPAMHAUS* as a proactive, non-spam-tolerant network – and have been authorized to use the Spamhaus “Whitehat Network” badge to reflect our commitment to a “spam free” environment.

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“Abuse is something that happens, there is no way around it. What matters is how we choose to handle situations when they arise.  Layered Tech’s commitment to consistently working with other abuse desks and networks to ensure it doesn’t happen again has paid off.” says Jason Holloman, VP of Operations, Layered Tech

“Our consistent hard work (for over 3 years) in keeping spammers off of the network, and our reaction when they do make it on – has been recognized.  With that, we are continually committed to promptly removing spammers from our network.” says Terry Raitt, Policy Enforcement Manager, Layered Tech

*Spamhaus is a highly recognized, global organization that supports efforts promoting a “spam free” world. Visit www.spamhaus.org for more information.